Scouting in Louisiana
Scouting in Louisiana has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
Early history (1910–1960)
The first Boy Scouts of America Troop in Louisiana was founded in 1910 in Monroe, LA by Isaac Cowden. The group of boys had formed the year before as "The Newsboy's Club" and met Sundays in the Knights of Pythias Hall on St. John Street. This troop was among the first in the south. The first Scout Master to be commissioned in Louisiana was Osee W. Zeagler.In the days of segregation, five of the seven Louisiana councils maintained a separate summer camp for Negro scouts and the other two ran a special session at the regular council camp in order that black scouts would not be denied a camping program. In the period 1957–1967, each of the "Negro Scout Camps" were closed and the regular councils camps were integrated. Negro camps in Louisiana were: Camp Pioneer, Camp Britton, Camp Chenier, Indian Village Scout Camp, and Camp Carver.
In 1924, the Evangeline Area Council was formed. In 1917, the Minden Council was formed, ending in 1919. In 1917, the Ruston Council was formed, ending in 1918. In 1917, the Minden Council was formed, ending in 1919. In 1923, the Fourth District Council was formed, changing its name to the Ouachita Valley Council in 1925. In 1919, the Alexandria Council was formed, changing its name to the Attakapas Council in 1921. In 1923 the council changed its name to Rapides Parish Council, and back to Attakapas in 1925. Attakapas dissolved in 1925, reforming in 1938. In 1917, the Baton Rouge Council was formed, changing its name to the East Baton Rouge Parish Council in 1922. It changed its name to the Istrouma Area Council in 1924. In 1924, the Old Hickory Area Council was formed, merging into the Istrouma Area Council in 1931.
In 1923, the Choctaw Area Council was formed. In 1919, the Calcasieu Parish Council was formed, changing its name to the Lake Charles Council in 1920. It changed its name to the Calcasieu Parish Council in 1922. In 1925, Calcasieu Parish changed its name to the Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes Council. In 1930, the Choctaw Area and Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes councils merged to form the Calcasieu Area Council.
In 1917, the Minden Council was formed, ending in 1919. In 1924, the Mississippi-Gulf Coast Area Council was formed, merging into the New Orleans Area Council in 1927.
In 1916, the New Orleans Council was formed, changing its name to the New Orleans Area Council in 1927. In 1925, the ClaiBienWeb Council was formed. In 1921, the Shreveport Council was formed, changing its name to the NorWeLa Area Council in 1923. The ClaiBienWeb Council merged into the NorWeLa Area Council in 1923.
Recent history (1960–2010)
The Louisiana Purchase Council was formed from 2003 the merger between the Ouachita Valley and Attakapas councils. In 1999, the New Orleans Area Council changed its name to the Southeast Louisiana Council.Boy Scouts of America Today
Louisiana Purchase Council
The Louisiana Purchase Council serves 20 parishes in Northeast and Central Louisiana. Parishes include: Allen, Avoyelles, Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Grant, Jackson, LaSalle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Rapides, Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, and Winn.History
In 1917, the Ruston Council was formed, ending in 1918. In 1923, the Fourth District Council was formed, changing its name to the Ouachita Valley Council in 1925. In 1919, the Alexandria Council was formed, changing its name to the Attakapas Council in 1921. In 1923 the council changed its name to Rapides Parish Council, and back to Attakapas in 1925. Attakapas dissolved in 1925, reforming in 1938.The council was formed from 2003 the merger between the Ouachita Valley and Attakapas councils to serve Scouts in Northeast and Central Louisiana.
Organization
- Pioneer District: Ouachita, Morehouse, East Carroll, West Carroll, Richland and Madison Parishes.
- Thunderbird District: Union, Lincoln, Jackson, and Winn Parishes.
- Attakapas District: Allen, Avoyelles, Catahoula, Concordia, Grant, LaSalle, and Rapides Parishes.
Camps
- Camp T.L. James - near Downsville, Louisiana.
- Camp Attakapas - approximately 35 miles NE of Alexandria, near Jena.
Order of the Arrow
- Comanche Lodge 254
Calcasieu Area Council
History
In 1919, the Calcasieu Parish Council was formed, changing its name to the Lake Charles Council in 1920. It changed its name to the Calcasieu Parish Council in 1922. In 1925, Calcasieu Parish changed its name to the Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes Council. In 1930, the Choctaw Area and Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes councils merged to form the Calcasieu Area Council.Organization
The Council is divided into two districts: South District servesJefferson Davis Parish, Calcasieu Parish, and Cameron Parish, with the North District serving Allen Parish, Beauregard Parish, and Vernon Parish.
Camps
The Council's Camp is Camp Edgewood, located near DeQuincy, Louisiana.Order of the Arrow
- Quelqueshoe Lodge 166
Evangeline Area Council
History
The Evangeline Area Council was founded in April 1924 by F.E. "Pa" Davis and various other business and community leaders from Lafayette, New Iberia, Abbeville, Crowley, Franklin, Opelousas, and a handful of other small towns. Davis served as the Council's first President from 1924 to 1928. H.F. Cotey served as the Council's first Scout Executive from 1924 to 1927.The council territory included the parishes of Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, Lafourche, Iberville, St. Landry, St. Mary, St. Martin, Terrebonne and Vermilion. The parishes of Iberville, Lafourche and Terrebonne were turned over to the New Orleans and Baton Rouge councils in 1928.
In 1966, the Atchafalaya Lodge of the Order of the Arrow was established in the Evangeline Area Council.
In 2024, the Evangeline Area Council celebrated its centennial year, having served the Acadiana area under the same organization name for 100 years.
Organization
- Bon Temps District
- Kuna Nisha District
Camps
- Mountain Bayou Scout Camp
- Camp Brownell
- Camp Steen
- Camp Thistlethwaite
Order of the Arrow
- Atchafalaya Lodge
Istrouma Area Council
Camps
Avondale Scout Reservation- 1,700 acre reservation located in Clinton, LA. The reservation is divided into 4 camps- Camp Avondale, Woodbadge Hill, Camp Tigator and Camp McGee. The property has three lakes and frontage on Sandy Creek.
Carruth Scout Preserve- 150 acre property in Port Allen, La. Home to primitive camping.
Order of the Arrow
Quinipissa Lodge
Norwela Council
The Norwela Council of the BSA was established in 1923. It serves a nine-parish region: Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, DeSoto, Natchitoches, Red River, Sabine, and Webster.History
In 1925, the ClaiBienWeb Council was formed. In 1921, the Shreveport Council was formed, changing its name to the NorWeLa Area Council in 1923. The ClaiBienWeb Council merged into the NorWeLa Area Council in 1923.Organization
- Neshota District
- Netami District
- Yatasi District
- Cherokee District
Camp
- Kinsey Scout Reservation, south of Stonewall
Order of the Arrow
- Caddo Lodge
Southeast Louisiana Council
History
In 1917, the Minden Council was formed, ending in 1919. In 1924, the Mississippi-Gulf Coast Area Council was formed, merging into the New Orleans Area Council in 1927.In 1916, the New Orleans Council was formed, changing its name to the New Orleans Area Council in 1927. It kept the name until 1999, when it changed to Southeast Louisiana Council.
Organization
- Bayou District
- Cataouatche District
- Cypress District
- Emerging Markets District
- Fleur de Lis District
- Pelican District
Camps
Order of the Arrow
- Chilantakoba Lodge
Girl Scouting in Louisiana
Two Girl Scout Councils serve Louisiana.Girl Scouts Louisiana East
Girl Scouts Louisiana East serves some 16,000 girls in 23 parishes.It was formed by the merger of Girl Scout Council of Southeast
Louisiana and Girl Scouts-Audubon Council in April 2008.
;Headquarters: New Orleans, Louisiana
;Service Center:
- Baton Rouge, LA
- Camp Marydale is in St. Francisville, LA
- Camp Whispering Pines is in Independence, LA. It includes a lake.
- Camp Covington is in Covington, LA. It was founded in 1927.
- McFadden Cabin is located in City Park